HNF-4α is a nuclear
transcription factor that binds
DNA as a
homodimer. The encoded protein controls the expression of several genes, including
hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 alpha, a transcription factor that regulates the expression of several hepatic genes. This gene plays a role in development of the
liver,
kidney, and
intestines. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants. HNF4A is required for the
PXR and
CAR-mediated transcriptional activation of
CYP3A4. Genetic mutations in the
HNF4A gene can influence the activity of HNF4α's downstream proteins such as
CYP2D6,
in vitro and
in vivo. The alkaloid
berberine upregulates HNF4A expression. This gene plays a pivotal role in the expression and synthesis of
SHBG, an important
glycoprotein made primarily in the
liver, which in addition to lowering insulin-resistance also reduces levels of free
Estrogen as-well as prolonging the half-life of
testosterone. Function of HNF4A gene can be effectively examined by
siRNA knockdown based on an independent validation. == Clinical significance ==